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RAILWAY LABOUR AFFECTED.

The general secretary of tho Amalgamated Tramway and Railway Service Association says there is considerable anxiety among members of the Association at Darling Harbour regarding the possible extension of the New Zealand strike to Darling Harbour gcods yards. A shipment of fruit from New Zealand [is, expected to-day, but there is no evidence as to whether it was handled by non-unionists or not. The railwaymen are determined not to unload anything declared "black." He had warned them not to act on their own initiative, but to consult the executive.

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14836, 29 November 1913, Page 13

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RAILWAY LABOUR AFFECTED. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14836, 29 November 1913, Page 13

RAILWAY LABOUR AFFECTED. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14836, 29 November 1913, Page 13

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